OIE Twinning Project on KHV disease between Indonesia and ......Feb 06, 2017 · National Research...
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OIE Twinning Project on KHV disease between Indonesia and Japan
Kei Yuasa
National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Agency
Parent Laboratory (Reference Laboratory)
Ayi Santika, Zakki Zainun, Ciptorosco, Mira Mawardi
Main Center for Freshwater Aquaculture Development Center Sukabumi, Directorate General of Aquaculture,
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia
Candidate Laboratory (Laboratory which intends to be Reference Laboratory)
Start of the project (according to OIE)
1. CL requests a Reference Laboratory to be
PL for the project.
2. PL assesses facilities and human resources
in CL
3. CL prepares a proposal according to the
format by OIE (including working plan and
budget) with PL
4. CL submits the proposal to OIE
5. OIE assesses/evaluates the working plan and
budget in the proposal
6. PL prepares a contract for the project and
signed by Director Generals of both PL /CL
and Delegates of both countries.
7. The Director General of OIE signed the
document and the budget is sent to PL.
<Positive factors>
-Requested by Director General of Indonesia
who was a member of JICA project that was
accompanied by me.
-I have visited the CL when I worked in
Indonesia as a JICA expert.
<Negative factors>
PL (NRIA) had no experience for the project.
- Uncertain benefit for PL/NRIA
- Budget management: Who? How to?
- Manpower: Support of staff in PL is required
- Living space for trainee: Understanding of the
staff is required.
- Accommodation/ food for trainee: Support of
hotel owner is required to serve foods without
meat.
In our project
Activities Budget Expenses Balance Execution (1st year)
Dispatch of a PL expert to CL 3,200 2,136 1,064
Hold training sessions at PL (for two CL staff) 10,200 9,039 1,161
Laboratory materials 5,000 5,393 -393
Others (FedEx, trip to Niigata) 0 639 -639
18,400 17,206 1,194 94%
(2nd year)
Dispatch of a PL expert to CL 3,200 2,172 1,028
Hold training sessions at PL (for two CL staff) 10,200 9,220 980
Convence a workshop on KHV at CL 2,600 1,931 669
Laboratory materials 5,000 4,335 665
Others (FedEx) 0 32 -32
21,000 17,690 3,310 84%
Sum 39,400 34,896 4,504 89%
(Laboratory materials) 10,000 9,728 272 97%
Budget execution rate in two years
- The total cost of laboratory consumables (including reagents) should not exceed 30% of the subtotal of the
budget without these costs: X/62,000-X <0.3 →X<15070 →X=5000 USD/year
- Budget for each year should be spent more than 80%.
- Note that the amounts of budget and expenses for each activity were quite different,
which is due to the differences between the amount in contract for the project and regulation in account
system at PL.
In our project,
1. Enhance the technical abilities of CL staff through training at PL
2. Improve the research capacity and diagnostic techniques at CL.
3. Implement diagnostic techniques that have been transferred to CL
4. Establish a collaborative network between CL and PL, and laboratories in other Asian countries
5. Have CL obtain OIE reference laboratory status
(Outcomes expected)
Increase in the production and the import/ export of carp in Indonesia
Objectives
Have CL obtain OIE reference laboratory (status)→a main objective
Activities to attain the main objective
What happens after reaching the main objective ? (Outcomes)
Technical and financial reporting schedule
The Parent Institute should –after agreement with the Candidate Laboratory-
submit the following technical and financial reports to the OIE central Bureau.
- PL has all responsibilities for financial management as well as technical matters.
- PL should manage all budget during the project is going.
- PL should understand CL’s abilities in both equipment and human resources when work
plan is prepared.
- Number of activities through the project should be based on manpower to use for the
project by both laboratories.
- Number of activities in the first year should be not much.
- Period of training sessions for CL staff should be dependent on situations of
accommodation or food supply for the CL staff.
Notes when working plan is prepared
0 0.5 1 2 3 3.5 (year)
Working plan
Interim report
Annual report
Annual report
Final report
Post project review
Terms Activities
1) Dispatch of a PL expert to CL
/Inspect and evaluate the quality of equipment and human
/Suggest and improve diagnostic systems at CL
/Design a KHV surveillance study in Indonesia
2) Collect scientific papers on KHV
3) Hold training sessions at PL (for two CL staff)
1) Dispatch of a PL expert to CL
/Evaluate the quality of equipment and human
/Evaluate the surveillance program
2) Organize a ring test for KHV diagnosis between CL and PL
3) Hold training sessions at PL (for two CL staff)
4) Convene a workshop on KHV at CL
1) Dispatch of two PL experts to CL
/Perform a final evaluation
/Compile a report for the three-year project
/Discuss subsequent cooperation programs and initiatives
2) Organize a ring test for KHV diagnosis between CL and PL
3) Hold a training session at PL (for two CL staff)
4) Convene an international workshop on KHV at CL
Work plan for three years
First year
(2014/11/1-
2015/10/31)
Second year
(2015/11/1-
2016/10/31)
Third year
(2016/11/1-
2017/10/31)
-Limited time
-Severe traffic jam
-Long period to prepare passport
/visa for CL staff
- Cultural differences (religious
restriction of food, necessary
places for praying and washing
feet)
-Long period to pass custom
for samples
-Payment for workshop
with Indonesian currency
- Cancel of presentation
Problems met in two year
activities
A Lesson learned from experiences of OIE twining project is that
PL and CL need to understand each other in not only their level of human resources but also cultures of each country for continuous good relationship during 3 years.
Two clean benches, an incubator and a
microscope system in an isolate room
Advance: Preparation of equipment/facility for viral isolationSuggestion: - Lack of a washing place in electrophoresis room- Lack of a small centrifuge for PCR tubes to spin-down in
electrophoresis room
Electrophoresis room without a washing
EquipmentHuman
resourcesEquipment
Human
resources
Conventional PCR ○ ○ ○ ◎
Real time PCR ○ △ ◎ ◎
Histopathology ○ NE ◎ ○
ELISA ○ NE ◎ NE
Viral isolation × NE ◎ ○
Experimental infection ○ NE ◎ ○
Bacteriology ○ NE ○ NE
Evaluation of the quality of the equipment and human resources at the FHL,
MCFADC Sukabumi in February 2015 and May 2016.
Items
2015 2016
◎,excellent; ○, good; △, intermediate; ×, bad; NE, not evaluated
Training sessions for CL staff at PL2017
First Second Third Forth Fifth
Diagnostic techniques for KHV
Conventional PCR ○ ○ Real time PCR ○
Histopathology ○
ELISA ○
Cell culture/viral isolation ○ Bioassay ○
In-situ hybridization ○
Diagnostic techniques for other diseases ○
20162015Items
A ring test for KHV diagnosis between CL and PL
Samples: Ethanol fixed gill tissues with/without KHV infection (4
samples) and DNA extraction with/without KHV that were also
prepared for national proficiency test in Japan.
Sending: by FedEx.Result: Successfully gave correct answers for every samples.Cf. 18/26 of prefectural staff (70%) gave correct answers.
Training sessions for CL staff at PL
Result of the ring test on KHV by CL
1) Keynote speakers
Name Institute/Station
Dr. Ir. Agus Priyono, M. Si Directorate general of aquaculture, Ministry of Marine affair and Fisheries (MMAF)
Ir. Maskur, M.Si Former Directorate general of aquaculture, MMAF
Dr. Yuasa Kei National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Japan Fisheries and Education Agency
Dr. Sri Nuryati Professor, Agriculture Institute, Bogor
Dr. Taukhid, M.Sc Main Center for Freshwater Fisheries Research and development
Dr. Drh. Sri Murtini, M.Si Professor, Agriculture Institute, Bogor
In discussion, 3 matters as follows were proposed.
1) Quality of ELISA kit produced in Indonesia will be evaluated in
comparison to Japanese product (Ark Resources Ltd.)
2) The best condition of PCR for KHV will be discussed based on
experiences in each Station in Indonesia.
3) Each Station will attempt to develop new cell lines to find the best
cell line for producing KHV vaccine.
A workshop on KHV disease was held in the MCFAS on 16th to 17th
May, and total 58 participants including 7 guest speakers attended.
Workshop on KHV disease in Indonesia in 2016
KHV surveillance in Indonesia: to zone private koi farms as KHV free area
1) Cirata Lake 2) The broodstock station 3) Private koi farms
<KHV-contaminated zone> <KHV-free zone>
Use of vaccinated/immunized fish Keep fish and facilities free of KHV
Increase in
domestic production/consumption
of common carp
Increase in
International trades (Exportation/Importation)
of koi carp
Strategies
Final outcome expected
1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Cirata lake
MCFAD net cagecommon carp (0-
year old)0/30 26/30 0/30 8/30 3/30 8/30
Private net cagecommon carp (0-
year old)0/30 30/30 4/30 11/30 2/30 2/30
Broodstock stationcommon carp
(broodstock)19/30 14/30 16/30 0/30 5/30 1/30
Koi farms
Private A in Cianjur koi (0-year old) 0/30 0/30
Private B in Sukabumi koi (0-year old) 0/30 0/30
Private C in Cianjur koi (0-year old) 0/30
Private D in Sukabumi koi (0-year old) 0/30
2015 2016Place Fish
CL will prepare the list for KHV free koi farm that can export the fish(This procedure is according to the Japanese koi farm association)
Results of KHV surveillances in 2015 and 2016